Agential Power and Structural Power, Causal and Non-CausalArash Abizadeh
4 April 2024
Arash Abizadeh (McGill University), 17:15 - 18:45, presents their project in the Interdisciplinary Research Seminar of the GRK "Collective Decision-Making”.
Location: Room 0079, Von-Melle-Park 5
Abstract
Many theorists of social power assume that agents’ power operates only by way of their intentional actions and their causal role in effecting outcomes. The former assumption is true of agential power, the latter of causal power, but neither is true of the social power of agents in general. Distinguishing between agential and structural power, I defend a notion of structural power as a type of non-intentional, passive power agents have in virtue of their position in a social structure and independently of their intentional actions. Distinguishing between causal and non-causal power, I also defend a non-causal type of power by which agents effect or elicit outcomes without causing them.
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